It has been months since the last Loch Ness Monster sighting and many including Gary Campbell the keeper of the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register have been somewhat concerned.

But we finally have the first 2017 Loch Ness Monster sighting according to Campbell ending the months of uncertainty as to the elusive cryptids absence. A 28-year-old tourist from Manchester, England named Hayley Johnson reported seeing a strange, dark shape near dusk in Urquhart Bay according to a report from The Sun. This area is the loch has been the location for many Nessie sightings over the years. Johnson admitted that she is a skeptical person and she couldn’t believe her eye’s.

(Picture: Hayley Johnson)

Johnson was able to take a photo of the what she and many others believe is the famous lake monster. The potential Loch Ness Monster photo shows what could be the neck and head of the creature although because of the distance it lacks the detail needed to be certain. According to Campbell the summer time usually produces more sightings of Nessie than any other time of year in part because more people are around the loch and that there are much longer daylight hours with better weather. Even though 2017 got off to a slow start last year was a great year for Nessie sightings with eight official sightings reported and documented according to Campbell.

Could this new Loch Ness Monster picture be proof that the lake monster exist? Check it out and you can decide for yourself whether or not this is actual Loch Ness Monster evidence and a legit Loch Ness Monster sighting 2017. We certainly expect more 2017 Loch Ness Monster sightings to be on the way and perhaps this is the year that the concrete evidence needed to prove the creature’s existence is discovered. Okay, maybe not but we can certainly be hopeful!

A new Loch Ness Monster photo taken by amateur photographer Ian Bremner is being called one of the most convincing photos ever taken of the creature. The

The Ian Bremner Nessie picture shows three monster-like humps from a long silver creature seemingly at least 2 meters long rising out of the waters of Loch Ness. Bremner said he was driving around the Highlands in search of red deer and taking random photos of the calm waters of the Loch. When he returned home and began looking through his photos that he realized what he might have captured. He said he was stunned at what he saw and the fact that he may have a picture that is one of the only pieces of evidence that proves the existence of the legendary lake monster.

“Ian Bremner Loch Ness Monster picture”

The slippery looking creature glistens in the light as it makes its way through the Loch seemingly making ripples in the calm waters from its powerful stroke. According to Bremner the new Loch Ness Monster picture was taken midway between the Dores and Inverfarigaig villages fairly close to the banks of the Loch as per The Sun story. Could this be the best piece of Loch Ness Monster evidence ever to date? It is still unclear as to what the creature seen in the photo actually is but it is sure to be a hot topic of debate. So could this actually be the legendary cryptid known as Nessie? Skeptics have already begun to weigh in and some believe it may be nothing more than a group of seals seen in the photo. So what do you think is this actually a loch ness monster sighting and proof of the creature or not?

Could the infamous lake monster said to inhabit the waters of Loch Ness be on the move ?

Retired Provost and Lord Lieutenant of the City of Dundee, Mervyn Rolfe snapped the photo of a mysterious creature in the River Tay that looks suspiciously like Nessie. Could this be a Loch Ness Monster sighting 2015 although not in Loch Ness itself? The River Tay is approx 150 miles away from Loch Ness and many are wondering if its possible the Loch Ness Monster may have been on the move.

The River Tay Loch Ness Monster Photo taken by Mr Rolfe shows was seems to be a three humped creature moving through the river. The black humps and their shapes and lining do bear a striking resemblance to various Nessie pictures and descriptions. 2015 Loch Ness Monster sightings from Loch Ness have been few and far between following a trend over the last few years. Perhaps new Nessie sightings in the Loch have been declining because the creature has been on the move. Whether this is a new Loch Ness Monster picture and sighting or not the photo is very interesting and seems to show some sort of yet unknown creature.

Do you think this could possibly be a new Loch Ness Monster photo ? Many also believe this to be the River Tay monster itself a cryptid said to inhabit the waters of the river and has been previously reported. With its resemblance to what is believed to be Nessie and its proximity to Loch Ness many now wonder if perhaps these creatures are one in the same or perhaps even two separate creatures of the same species.

An image taken by Jonathon Bright is believed by some to have captured the Loch Ness Monster breaking the surface of the loch and crashing through waves.

The Nessie photo seems to possibly show the curved spine of some kind of prehistoric creature breaking the surface of the choppy waters of the loch. Bright a paranormal investigator and researcher showcased a new unedited version of the photo at a recent paranormal festival and explained its origins. According to him, the photo was taken three years ago during an investigation he was doing into the creature in which he had taken thousands of photos on the Loch and didn’t realize he had captured this image until six months afterward. Here is Brights photo of the Loch Ness Monster.

“Original unedited photo”

“crop of nessie photo taken by Bright”

“drawing of what some believe the photo shows”

Some people believe the photo’s taken by Bright have an incredible resemblance to some of Robert Rines Nessie photos taken years ago. Rines used sophisticated underwater camera’s and sonar back in the 1970’s trying to solves the mystery of Loch Ness. He captured these photograph’s believed to be of the creature under water although he was never able to obtain any kind of more conclusive proof before his death in 2009. Some believe the similarities in the photo’s from each are are interesting enough to stir up some added discussions. Here are the Rines photo’s.

The Loch Ness Monster is often depicted as being a Plesiosauroidea a Jurrasic period reptile living over 200 million years ago. Although many Nessie sightings, reports, and photographs seem to fuel this belief it has never been substantiated with any conclusive proof to date.